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There's rarely a better time in a group's career to gather up all the loose ends than after the third album. This is the case with Lali Puna, who use two discs to compile remixes, B-sides, and other assorted parts of their back catalog. If it were condensed down to one disc, it would appeal to more than the most devout. Even so, it's commendable to present a rather thorough set like this before followers spend too much time and money obtaining all the original releases. Most of I Thought I Was Over That's highlights are on disc one, including a lovely cover of Slowdive's "40 Days" (from Morr Music's Blue Skied an' Clear tribute album), a collaboration with Bomb the Bass ("Clear Cut") that benefits from an active breakbeat, and a wonderfully lazy-traipse remix of Two Lone Swordsmen's "It's Not the Worst I've Looked." And though it would've been more appropriate to contribute a version of "Dancevision" or "The World Before Last" to the Human League tribute album Reproductions, their blippy and subdued take on "Together in Electric Dreams" easily improves upon the mawkish Philip Oakey/Giorgio Moroder original. (Tribute albums would be a lot more enjoyable if more groups took this route.) In the middle of all this is a pair of recordings from 2005: "The Failure of the Leading Sign Industry" is a mood-setting opener, and "Past Machine" is a driving Krautrock-inspired song that gets noisier as it goes along. The second disc is reserved strictly for remixes of Lali Puna tracks, offered by the likes of Boom Bip, Two Lone Swordsmen, To Roccoco Rot, Flowchart, and Dntel. Most of the batch needn't be heard twice, but there they are.
© Andy Kellman /TiVo
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Lali Puna, Performer - Heiss Christian, Composer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Lali Puna, Performer - Neil Halstead, Composer, Writer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Lali Puna, Performer - Trebeljahr, Composer, Writer - Simenon, Composer - Acher, Composer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Boom Bip, Performer - Bryan Hollon, Composer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Two Lone Swordsmen, Performer - WEATHERALL, Composer - TENNISWOOD, Composer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Lali Puna, Performer - Markus Acher, Composer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Lali Puna, Performer - Valerie Trebeljahr, Writer - Markus Acher, Composer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
DNTEL, Performer - Benjamin Gibbard, Writer - Jimmy Tamborello, Composer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Lali Puna, Performer - Valerie Trebeljahr, Composer, Writer - Markus Acher, Composer, Writer - Heiss Christian, Composer, Writer - Cobra, Composer, Writer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Lali Puna, Performer - G.Moroder, Composer, Writer - Oakey P., Composer, Writer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
DISCO 2
Lali Puna, Performer - Valerie Trebeljahr, Composer, Writer - Markus Acher, Composer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Lali Puna, Performer - Valerie Trebeljahr, Composer, Writer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Lali Puna, Performer - Valerie Trebeljahr, Writer - Markus Acher, Composer, Writer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Lali Puna, Performer - Valerie Trebeljahr, Composer, Writer - Markus Acher, Composer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Lali Puna, Performer - Valerie Trebeljahr, Composer, Writer - Markus Acher, Composer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Lali Puna, Performer - Markus Acher, Composer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Lali Puna, Performer - Valerie Trebeljahr, Composer, Writer - Markus Acher, Composer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Lali Puna, Performer - Valerie Trebeljahr, Composer, Writer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Lali Puna, Performer - Valerie Trebeljahr, Composer, Writer - Markus Acher, Composer
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
Presentación del Álbum
There's rarely a better time in a group's career to gather up all the loose ends than after the third album. This is the case with Lali Puna, who use two discs to compile remixes, B-sides, and other assorted parts of their back catalog. If it were condensed down to one disc, it would appeal to more than the most devout. Even so, it's commendable to present a rather thorough set like this before followers spend too much time and money obtaining all the original releases. Most of I Thought I Was Over That's highlights are on disc one, including a lovely cover of Slowdive's "40 Days" (from Morr Music's Blue Skied an' Clear tribute album), a collaboration with Bomb the Bass ("Clear Cut") that benefits from an active breakbeat, and a wonderfully lazy-traipse remix of Two Lone Swordsmen's "It's Not the Worst I've Looked." And though it would've been more appropriate to contribute a version of "Dancevision" or "The World Before Last" to the Human League tribute album Reproductions, their blippy and subdued take on "Together in Electric Dreams" easily improves upon the mawkish Philip Oakey/Giorgio Moroder original. (Tribute albums would be a lot more enjoyable if more groups took this route.) In the middle of all this is a pair of recordings from 2005: "The Failure of the Leading Sign Industry" is a mood-setting opener, and "Past Machine" is a driving Krautrock-inspired song that gets noisier as it goes along. The second disc is reserved strictly for remixes of Lali Puna tracks, offered by the likes of Boom Bip, Two Lone Swordsmen, To Roccoco Rot, Flowchart, and Dntel. Most of the batch needn't be heard twice, but there they are.
© Andy Kellman /TiVo
Acerca del álbum
- 2 disco(s) - 19 pista(s)
- Duración total: 01:19:13
- Artistas principales: Lali Puna
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Sello: Morr Music
- Género Electrónica
2005 Morr Music 2005 Morr Music
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